How did this get made, podcast dedicated to watching and talking about bad movies. If you've watched 'The Room' go to the directors edition episode, they chat about the room with one of the actors.

Doug loves movies, doug benson's podcast, nuff said.

slate spoiler special, podcast about spoiling movies

Comedy Podcasts

Ari Shaffir's Skeptic Tank: Each week has a theme like prositute, or alcoholic, or bulimic, or hollocaust couple. Ari interviews a guest about a particular topic but digresses, more than funny, might have put this in the culture section but it probably belongs under comedy.

Comedy Bang Bang: Earwolf's premier podcast with bits and comedy galore. I don't get time to listen to this one anymore but some here will like it.

Totally Laime!: Also on earwolf, couple, funny, whatever.

Comedy and Everything else: This is where I first heard Duncan, jimmy dore's podcast, funny, can be hit or miss, sometimes leans towards an older audience, but there is an old duncan and natasha episode and some other comedians you'll like.

Other

The Mental Illness Happy Hour: Paul Gilmartin's show, he interviews real people, sometimes comedians about their issues, I'm dealing with depression and anxiety myself so I like the episodes with really fucked up people. Recently voted top ten podcast on AvClub plus I think stig does Paul's website too.

Radio Lab : sciency

This American Life : we all know this one.

The Moth: People get up on stage at moth events tell a story in under 20 minutes, these stories make up the podcast.

Gotta plug the No Agenda Show podcast for news and political analysis. It's a little bit of an acquired taste at first, but the episode show notes are great. They even have noagendanewsnetwork.com for relevant info to what's going on in the world from a variety of sources. It's not all doom and gloom Alex Jones stuff. They have some funny segments too.

See what happens when you go to seanhannity.com

They have a bunch of redirect domains like that from supporters of the show.

Maron's a WAY better interviewer than Stern. He gets really deep with people. I've never heard anything that great from Stern. It's an entertaining show but you don't get serious moments and real insight into people like you do on WTF.

The Mental Illness Happy Hour: Paul Gilmartin's show, he interviews real people, sometimes comedians about their issues, I'm dealing with depression and anxiety myself so I like the episodes with really fucked up people. Recently voted top ten podcast on AvClub plus I think stig does Paul's website too.

Hey! I made this one's site too! Paul's an awesome guy, he woodworks for fun and set me up with a gorgeous cutting board. Tried to get Duncan and Natasha on it a while ago, but it looks like that fell through.

Pop Sickles was the first podcast I listened to that wasn't hosted by rich motherfuckers and it's really damn funny. A couple of geeks stuck in the space between Gen X and Gen Y commenting on various aspects of pop culture, past and present and how they compare and relate to Batman/Gremlins/Ghost Busters/Angus.

The Mental Illness Happy Hour: Paul Gilmartin's show, he interviews real people, sometimes comedians about their issues, I'm dealing with depression and anxiety myself so I like the episodes with really fucked up people. Recently voted top ten podcast on AvClub plus I think stig does Paul's website too.

Hey! I made this one's site too! Paul's an awesome guy, he woodworks for fun and set me up with a gorgeous cutting board. Tried to get Duncan and Natasha on it a while ago, but it looks like that fell through.

Wow he woodworks! I love when people have esoteric hobbies. You gotta try again, it might be easier to get duncan on the show then the both of them as a couple. I think they could have an interesting discusion!

Must mention my own podcast first- Where the Fnords Linger (or search William Hrdina) it's all audio versions of short stories I've written. Wide variety of weird shit.Of Course Rogan. I like Smodcast, TWIT, Kevin Pollak's Chat ShowTANK RIOT is awesome- wide variety of different topics from Godzilla to Nixon- wait- is there a difference? I really love Dan Carlin- he has a history show (Hardcore History) and a political show (Common Sense). Both demonstrate the guy's ability to look at things from non-standard perspective.

www.williamhrdina.com -- Simple Journeys to Odd Destinations"All phenomena are real in some sense, unreal in some sense, meaningless in some sense, real and meaningless in some sense, unreal and meaningless in some sense, and real and unreal and meaningless in some sense." Robert Anton Wilson

Grandma's Virginity (Ryan Riddley, Jackie Buscarino, Justin Something) - This one is pretty unknown but it makes me laugh really, really hard...like crazy hard...and the jokes are so inappropriate you can't tell your coworkers what you are cracking up about. It's pretty much defunct, they claim they are going to put out one episode a month now, but that seems doubtful...but it's worth it to listen to all the back episodes. I think the reason it isn't well known is because it's hosted by people who work as writers and voice actors for kids cartoons.

That dude will have a conversation with Morgan Freeman, Ice T, and the ghost of Biggie Smalls and you'd think there were 4 people in the room.

"Up above aliens hover, making home movies for the folks back home of all these weird creatures that lock up their spirits, drill holes in themselves, and live for their secrets. They're all uptight" -Radiohead

wow, this list is awesome. only one I can really add is The Survival Podcast, which gets annoying but it's basically 5 days a week of libertarian/survivalist mumbojumbo, some of it totally cool about gardening and stocking up on guns then some of it is super-shitty right wing BS.

sweet esoteric interviews by this awesome Swedish film maker, Henrik Palmgren. I'm interested to see what people think about it, love the dude's accent and interviewing style!

Love Redice. Usually over my head but Henrik is such a great interviewer. He knows when to let the guest talk and when to change the direction of the interview. I've never seen any of his movies... are they worth watching?

wow, this list is awesome. only one I can really add is The Survival Podcast, which gets annoying but it's basically 5 days a week of libertarian/survivalist mumbojumbo, some of it totally cool about gardening and stocking up on guns then some of it is super-shitty right wing BS.

Michael Badnarik, former Libertarian candidate for President, had a cool podcast for two years called Lighting the Fires of Liberty. Great information about hard money, sovereignty, taxation, the whole nine yards.